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Mark Noble has signed a deal with West Ham United that sees him signed through the summer of 2020.

Noble seems like he has been at West Ham forever but the midfielder is only 27 years old and has more years of football ahead of him. The Hammers vice-captain has played over 300 games for the club and joined as a 13-year-old, so this is just as much of a feel-good story as it is a good deal for the Hammers. Noble has been a solid fantasy choice this season, averaging seven Yahoo! fantasy points per match. He is a bit expensive in the Yahoo! game for our liking but should be owned in almost all draft-leagues. Feb 26 - 8:54 AM

West Ham midfielder Mark Noble is expected to be fit for GW18 after missing games through a calf problem.

Noble is averaging seven points per match and his injuries have prevented him from having another solid season. Noble might not even earn the start as West Ham have a number of players who are capable of filling in. He is not a great option in fantasy leagues right now but may be a solid bench stash in season-long leagues. Wed, Dec 24, 2014 06:33:00 PM

Mark Noble is once again expected to miss out for West Ham as the Hammers travel to the Stadium of Light to take on Sunderland and Sam Allardyce will be hoping for a repeat of last season's result on Wearside to move back into third place.

Noble has struggled recently due a calf problem but was close to a return in GW15 but suffered a setback with a separate Achilles injury which could keep the midfielder out for at least another week. However there was better news for full-back Carl Jenkinson after limping out of the win over Swansea – further tests revealed the defender was suffering from cramp and did not strain his hamstring. With an almost fully fit squad Allardyce will have a number of difficult decisions to make. A man-of-the match performance by Andy Carroll secures his place but Enner Valencia made way at half-time for leading scorer Diafra Sakho who linked up well during his 45 minute cameo. Thu, Dec 11, 2014 07:10:00 AM

West Ham face Burnley at Turf Moor in game week eight with the Hammers sitting pretty in seventh place knowing that an away win could potentially catapult Sam Allardyces’ men into a Champions League spot.

With three wins and a draw from their opening matches West Ham have proved this year’s surprise package with summer signings Diafra Sakho [4] and Enner Valencia [1] settling quickly to address last season’s striking problems with five goals between them – add the form of [the rejuvenated] Stewart Downing & consider the options of Morgan Amalfitano / Zarate from the bench – and its clear to see why the current side have already beaten Liverpool and were unlucky to leave Old Trafford empty handed. This weekend could also mark the return of influential vice-captain Mark Noble [calf] while defenders James Collins [groin] and Guy Demel [thigh] should be included to add experience although Carl Jenkinson [hamstring] may have to wait until the visit of Manchester City. Tue, Oct 14, 2014 05:44:00 PM